- in 1647 for
Charles Lambart, 2nd
Baron Lambart. He was made
Viscount Kilcoursie, in the King's County, at the same time, also in the
Peerage of Ireland...
-
Viscount Kilcoursie In
office 5
August 1886 – 24
November 1891
Monarch Victoria Prime Minister The
Marquess of
Salisbury Preceded by
Viscount Kilcoursie Succeeded...
- Earl of
Cavan (10
September 1763 – 21
November 1837),
styled Viscount Kilcoursie from 1772 to 1778, was a
British military commander throughout the Napoleonic...
- GCVO, GBE, DL (16
October 1865 – 28
August 1946),
known as
Viscount Kilcoursie from 1887
until 1900, was a
British Army
officer who
served as
Chief of...
- to 1814
Viscount of
Galmoye 16 May 1646
Butler forfeit 1697
Viscount Kilcoursie 1
April 1647
Lambart extant subsidiary title of the Earl of
Cavan Viscount...
- office;
succeeded as Earl of
Dartmouth in 1881
Frederick Lambart,
Viscount Kilcoursie 1886 1886
Succeeded as Earl of
Cavan in 1887
William Legge,
Viscount Lewisham...
- July 1913), the
daughter of
George Frederick Augustus Lambart,
Viscount Kilcoursie (1789–1828) and
Sarah Coppin, was an
English painter and nurse, married...
-
Cavan KP, PC, DL, JP (21
October 1839 – 14 July 1900)
styled Viscount Kilcoursie until 1887, was an Anglo-Irish
Royal Navy
officer and
Liberal politician...
-
Australian politician.
Bagot was the
second son of
Charles Bagot, of
Kilcoursie House, King's County, Ireland, by Anna,
eldest daughter of John Tuthill...
- aristocrat. He was the son of
George Frederick Augustus Lambart,
Viscount Kilcoursie and
Sarah Coppin. His father,
while with the
Coldstream Guards, was severely...